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Globus Veterinary electrotherapy
Electrotherapy with GlobusVet
In veterinary rehabilitation and physiotherapy, electric current is used for two basic purposes: for the reduction of pain perception and for muscle stimulation.
The analgesic action is promoted by electricity through membrane hyperpolarisation by using the 'gate control' principle.
The analgesic action is promoted by electricity through membrane hyperpolarisation by using the 'gate control' principle.


The advantages of veterinary electrotherapy
Fast pain reduction
Denervated muscle stimulation
Easier functional recovery
Prolonged analgesic effect
Against pain
Analgesic electrotherapy (TENS)
Analgesic currents (better known as TENS) are indicated in the symptomatic treatment of peripheral pain. They are particularly effective in the management of pain that accompanies most inflammatory processes and in osteoarthritis
TENS and NMES indications
- Post-operative pain from cosmetic surgery
- Post-operative pain from spinal surgery
- Pain from osteoarthritis
- Pain from discopathy
- Pain from lumbo-sacral stenosis
- Pain from Wobbler Syndrome
- Increased range of motion
- Reduced muscle contracture
- Neurological disuse atrophies/hypomyotrophies
- Orthopaedic disuse atrophies/hypomyotrophies
- Muscle strengthening for post-operative recovery
- Denervated muscle stimulation
- Improved joint stability
Electrotherapy applications
Video
Video tutorial on veterinary electrotherapy